On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Could it be, that you linked against the wrong libraries? e.g. you
> should link against libncursesw and not libncurses.
Solved!
I had the Debian dev package for libncurses installed but not one for
libncursesw. Mutt's configure script
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On Wednesday, August 5 at 10:40 AM, quoth WJ:
>On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> Hmmm. Looks like an ncurses/TERM issue. What terminal are you using,
>> and what is the value of the TERM environment variable?
>>
>> ~Kyle
>
>That
Hi WJ!
On Mi, 05 Aug 2009, WJ wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > Hmmm. Looks like an ncurses/TERM issue. What terminal are you using,
> > and what is the value of the TERM environment variable?
>
> That's what I would think as well. However, Debian's mutt package
>
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Hmmm. Looks like an ncurses/TERM issue. What terminal are you using,
> and what is the value of the TERM environment variable?
>
> ~Kyle
That's what I would think as well. However, Debian's mutt package
(Mutt 1.5.18) displays the ACS character
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On Tuesday, July 28 at 10:56 PM, quoth WJ:
>I've been using Debian 5.0.2's mutt package, but because of a bug with
>saving certificates I decided to compile the latest 1.5.20 code that
>reportedly fixes this issue. It does, but now I have garbled AC
I've been using Debian 5.0.2's mutt package, but because of a bug with
saving certificates I decided to compile the latest 1.5.20 code that
reportedly fixes this issue. It does, but now I have garbled ACS
threading characters which I cannot resolve. For example:
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